Rebels holding up the colonial flag of Libya, the ironicsymbol of this latest round of Western-backed unrest.

The schizophrenic corporate-owned media cannot seem to decide whether the rebels are “pleading” for foreign intervention or refusing it; apparently undecided whether revealing openly the globalists’ hands in overthrowing a sovereign nation is better than another “Bay-of-Pigs” scenario playing out. Qaddafi’s defiance is setting a precedence that endangers the entire premise of globalization and the “legitimacy” it uses to meddle in the affairs of sovereign nations. By confronting this foreign orchestrated uprising, identifying the rebels as pawns of Western ambition, and offering the rebels amnesty even as the tide has decidedly turned in the Libyan government’s favor, Qaddafi leaves the official narrative given by the West in humiliating tatters.

Unfortunately for the globalists, time is running out and the reality on the ground in Libya is now running contra to the hype and propaganda promoted during the initial stages of Libyan unrest.

Japanese nuclear power-plant explosion: as a real unprecedentedhumanitarian disaster unfolds, the globalists still insist on givingpriority to their various rackets and geopolitical gambits. This isthe true face of “globalization” and “global governance.”

Further compounding the globalists’ plight is the very real disaster unfolding in Japan, and the absolute necessity to respond and direct international assistance and resources to the Japanese. Further meddling in Libya, or in the Middle East in general, with the unprecedented disaster of Japan in the foreground, reveals the full depravity and illegitimacy of the “international system” the globocrat banking and corporate oligarchy are attempting to establish.

As information continues to expose the premeditated and Western-backed nature of the “Arab Spring,” wasting time and money on contrived non-humanitarian disasters while a real disaster is unfolding off the east coast of Japan speaks volumes of the true nature and priorities of Western “leadership” and globalization in general.